The new workshop premises enable Wärtsilä to offer a wide range of services for engines, ships, automation, propellers, thrusters, alignment and in-situ machining.
“Dubai has become an important business hub in the Middle East and its growth is foreseen to continue in the future. The expansion of Wärtsilä’s portfolio of products and services in that region corresponds to our steadfast commitment to be a one-stop shop for industrial and marine customers”, says Tage Blomberg, Group Vice President, Wärtsilä Services. “Being in Dubai is being where the business needs are. Local presence is of the essence in the service business”, he adds.
The new offices and workshop are almost triple the combined size of Wärtsilä’s other locations in Dubai. The new workshop is state-of-the-art with regard to layout and equipment. It enables Wärtsilä to handle larger work in terms of dimensions and weight, and using the latest tools and other maintenance equipment. The building is 15 metres tall and is equipped with six overhead cranes with maximum capacities of 30 tonnes. As all activities are undertaken under one roof, there will be benefits in less handling and better quality work.
Wärtsilä has been operating in Dubai since 1992 and already has a number of premises there. The majority of the Wärtsilä employees in Dubai will work in the new premises, amounting to around 310 people. Currently there are some 325 people working for Wärtsilä in Dubai and this number is intended to be increased to at least 400 before the end of 2008 to handle the increased business. Wärtsilä also plans to open an office and workshop in Dubai Maritime City.
Wärtsilä has been expanding its network in the Middle East. A branch office was opened in Fujairah in April 2007 and in Bahrain in January 2008. Further offices are planned in Oman, Yemen, Egypt and Qatar, as well as additional offices and workshops in Dubai.